Why do Swedes watch Donald Duck every Christmas Eve at 3pm?
Briefly

Kalle Anka och hans vanner onskar God Jul, featuring Disney cartoons, has been a beloved Swedish Christmas tradition since 1960, airing each Christmas Eve at 3pm. Its enduring popularity can be attributed to its early role in a TV landscape that offered very limited choices, ensuring families gathered around this singular event.
Swedes react strongly to any changes in the format of Kalle Anka. Even minor adjustments can lead to outrage and threats of a boycott, underscoring the show’s deep cultural significance during Christmas celebrations.
Read at www.thelocal.se
[
|
]